KNOB CREEK RANGE: FALL 1997
It was with great pride that I took this article assignment from Small Arms Review. This writer has been under the weather for about two years. The twelve cylinder... Read more.
The Kentucky Brass Pile: KCR Fall 1998
Fall ’98 gave us a rainless weekend. We enjoyed four dry days. Were we always so lucky, we would be playing the lottery. That being said, KCR gave us some winning... Read more.
The Guns of Ryan: ‘Defense of Freedom and The Sounds of Bethlehem’
This writer’s father and this writer recently began a series of articles for SAR. The series focuses on the World War II gun work by the Apache Regiment of the... Read more.
Book Reviews: August 1998
The code duello, a Southern tradition, finds few practitioners today. An ancestor of Theodore Roosevelt stood under the oaks in South Carolina, as dueling carried... Read more.
Rough Riders: A Movie Review SAR Style
Some say that Hollywood in recent years has produced more bombs than fell on Ploesti. It comes as no surprise to this writer that John Milius and Tom Berenger teamed... Read more.
The Gatling Mini: Rich Pugsley’s Alpha to Omega
I first met Rich Pugsley at Knob Creek Range in 1989. Kenny Sumner had recently built the pole barn, but hadn’t added the extensions that are present now. In the... Read more.
